Message from @xWarzardx
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Yeah I had bison once. It's good. Close to beef but I would also say very soft
Now don't get me wrong, the PRE steaks are nice and soft as well. But the Bison was softer.
the thing to remember when buying grass fed steaks. It's going to have a real strong, pronouncing mineral flavor.
is the mineral flavor good?
It's why I love grass fed beef over grain fed
i need it
Be careful, might drain your wallet π
;-; we need to abolish currency
lol
I never buy these steaks unless they're on managers special π
dude that manager's special was reallly good too, absolute steal
One time, I bought like 6 filet mignons (5oz) for $5.25 apiece
Wow
Thatβs a good deal
It's usually 20$ ?
$10.50 at the time
shiiiiiit youre killing me man
That still good price in my area
Which state are you from @xWarzardx
MI
Nice
save us!
The filet mignon we get at the restaurant I work at is about $25 a pound
I'm from Texas
Save us from the Gretchen! lol
It's a good thing that Texas never went Democrat, otherwise we would have this situation on our hands:
We can't have Texas selling purple cow icecream
but yeah, if you keep tabs on managers specials like I do. Definitely look for some grass fed steak and try it. You know what's odd to me when I was listening to some reviews? People say Filet Mignon has no flavor
@Hawk Reaper and from my recollection of having grass fed mignon. It has the most flavor of them all.
I believe so, I canβt remember which one we get off the top of my head, Ill check later though when I go in
I'm sure you've tried mignons. From the top of your head, does it have flavor?
How I season my steaks, is that I salt them the previous night and let the salt marinate
both sides with kosher salt
Yeah, it has a meaty flavor, or I guess beef flavor, and its super tender. The way we cook it is salted and then sous vide at 130 for 2 hours, then we put oil and our house made seasoning (similar to a Cajun seasoning) in a pan and let it get ripping hot, then steak goes in and gets seared.
But yeah you really taste the meaty flavor if that makes sense
And I think that is what you get with grass fed
I've heard of Sous vide, it kind of reminds me of cooking in a croc pot, but sealed in a plastic bag and letting the water do its job π
and since it's sealed, the juices can't escape